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-The 2019 call for nominations is now close. The next prize will be awarded in 2021, and the deadline for the call for nominations is expected to be in Fall 2020.+Next call for nominations for the 2021 prize opens May 1, 2020, and is expected to close in Fall 2020.
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=='''Previous Recipients'''== =='''Previous Recipients'''==
-* 2019: To be announced in the SIAM conference on Applied Algebraic Geometry in Bern, July 9-15, 2019.+* 2019:
 +'''Elina Robeva''': Highly innovative contributions to the analysis of tensors, especially for major advances in the theory of orthogonally decomposable tensors (SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl. 37(1), 86-102, 2016).
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The SIAM Activity Group on Algebraic Geometry (SI(AG)2) Early Career Prize, established in 2016, is awarded to an outstanding early career researcher in the field of algebraic geometry and its applications, for distinguished contributions to the field in the three calendar years prior to the year of the award. The prize is awarded every two years.

Read more here: https://www.siam.org/Prizes-Recognition/Activity-Group-Prizes/Detail/siag-algebraic-geometry-early-career-prize

Next call for nominations for the 2021 prize opens May 1, 2020, and is expected to close in Fall 2020.


Previous Recipients

  • 2019:

Elina Robeva: Highly innovative contributions to the analysis of tensors, especially for major advances in the theory of orthogonally decomposable tensors (SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl. 37(1), 86-102, 2016).

Selection committee

  1. Teresa Krick (Chair) - University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
  2. Elizabeth Allman - University of Alaska Fairbanks, AK
  3. Peter Olver - University of Minnesota, MN
  4. Agnes Szanto - North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC


  • 2017:

Pierre Lairez: Finding One Root of a Polynomial System Slides, Video

Selection committee

  1. Jan Draisma (Chair) - Universitat Bern, Switzerland
  2. Sandra Di Rocco - KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
  3. Seth Sullivant - North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
  4. Rekha Thomas - University of Washington, Seattle, WA
  5. Charles Wampler - General Motors Research and Development Center, Warren, MI
  6. Lihong Zhi - Academia Sinica, Beijing, China



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